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The New and Improved Next Gen Java Applet Plug in Technology: related news

The New and Improved Next-Gen Java Applet Plug-in Technology

Next-Generation Java Plug-in Technology (available in the Java SE 6 Update 10, has breathed new life into Java applet technology for delivering programs over the web. At least that is what Dana Nourie and Kenneth Russell contend in their article entitled "Next Generation in Applet Java Plug-in Technology." Nourie and Russell write that the next-generation Java Plug-in offers a completely redesigned architecture that provides powerful new capabilities to applets in the web browser, while improving the overall reliability and functionality of applets in a backward-compatible manner. Among the benefits one might expect from next-gen applet technology are:

Nanomaterials key to new strategies for blocking metastasis

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Java update to boost applets

An impending update to Java might sound like just an incremental release, based on its cumbersome naming: Java Platform Standard Edition 6 Update 10 (Java SE 6 u10).? But the upgrade actually features technology considered critical to reviving the concept of client-side Java applets. Applet startup times are improved and applets can be turned into desktop widgets via different improvements in Java SE 6u10.

The case for Java modularity

The lack of an effective modular programming model has frustrated Java developers since the Java platform's infancy. Until recently no single solution had stuck. In this article, Jeff Hanson explains why modularity is a next evolutionary step for the Java platform. He then surveys the two JSRs that propose to bring modularity to Java 7 -- JSR 291: Dynamic Component Support for Java SE and JSR 277: Java Module System. Both would bring the programming model popularized by OSGi to the Java platform, but they differ -- sometimes greatly -- in execution and philosophy.

The New Draggable Applet Feature in the Java SE 6 Update 10 Plug-In

Java SE Update 10, currently in beta release. Java SE 6 Update 10 reintroduces the concept of the applet, which unifies the desktop and browser experience.

Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

Sun Microsystems, Inc. announced that Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone. Based on the Sun Java Wireless Client software – Sun's Java ME implementation for wireless handsets – and enhanced with custom features designed specifically for HP, the new HP 3G smartphone delivers a flexible wireless e-mail experience1, including convenient voice2 control and hands-free operation.

Terracotta to Leverage Sun Microsystems' VisualVM Technology to Drive Visualization for Java Software Applications

SAN FRANCISCO—(BUSINESS WIRE)—July 14, 2008— Terracotta, a leader in infrastructure software for enterprise Java software scalability, today announced it is integrating Sun's new VisualVM technology, which is included as part of Java Platform Standard Edition 6 Update 7, with the analysis capabilities in the Terracotta management console. The integration will provide Java software developers and operators breakthrough visualization capabilities that can help dramatically reduce the cost of tuning and troubleshooting Java software.

Press Release: Sun Java Wireless Client Available on Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone

SANTA CLARA , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced that Java(TM) Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone. Based on the Sun Java(TM) Wireless Client software Sun's Java ME implementation for wireless handsets and enhanced with custom features designed specifically for HP, the new HP 3G smartphone delivers a flexible wireless e-mail experience1, including convenient voice2 control and hands-free operation.

Sun Java ME integrated in new HP iPAQ 900 series smartphone

Technology company Sun Microsystems, Inc (NASDAQ:JAVA) announced on Monday (7 July) that Java Platform Micro Edition (Java ME) is integrated in the new HP iPAQ 900 series Business Messenger smartphone from IT company HP (NYSE:HPQ).

Toshiba 'Breathes New Life' Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology

("Toshiba") today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or "eXtended Detail Enhancement," is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.

Toshiba 'Breathes New Life' Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology

("Toshiba") today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or "eXtended Detail Enhancement," is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.

Toshiba 'Breathes New Life' Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology

WAYNE, N.J., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("Toshiba") today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or "eXtended Detail Enhancement," is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.

Toshiba 'Breathes New Life' Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology

WAYNE, N.J., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("Toshiba") today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or "eXtended Detail Enhancement," is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.

Toshiba 'Breathes New Life' Into DVD with XDE(TM) Technology

WAYNE, N.J., Aug 18, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Toshiba America Consumer Products, L.L.C. ("Toshiba") today announces its new video enhancement technology for DVD with the introduction of the XD-E500. XDE, or "eXtended Detail Enhancement," is more than just DVD upconversion. XDE takes DVD picture quality to a whole new level. In addition to providing upconversion from 480i/p up to 1080p, XDE offers user selectable picture enhancement modes that allow for greater detail, more vivid colors and stronger contrast that bring standard DVD quality closer to the HD experience. XDE technology lets consumers enjoy their existing DVD libraries in a whole new way.

CMOS-Nano Hybrid Research of CNSE NanoDesign and Modeling Group

The marriage of nanotechnology and CMOS technology will lead to CMOS-nano hybrid technology, which can dramatically advance the development of future integrated circuits (ICs). The CNSE NanoDesign and Modeling (NDM) Group has made new progress in developing CMOS-nano hybrid technologies including the development of new interconnect-based CMOS-hybrid circuits and new reconfigurable structures utilizing nanojunction devices. These new methods open new opportunities to build next generation ICs and are expected to have a huge impact to world-wide IC industries.

New York State Will Award 150 Million CPU Hours to Industry, Academia and Government Organizations

The New York State Office of the Chief Information Officer and Office for Technology (CIO/OFT) and the New York State Foundation for Science, Technology and Innovation (NYSTAR) today announced that public and private researchers and businesses in New York state have nearly 150 million CPU hours on one of the world's most powerful supercomputers. Over the next three years businesses, universities and state agencies can apply for time on the supercomputer located at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute's Computational Center for Nanotechnology Innovations (CCNI).

New advance in nanotechnology could pave way for next gen computer chips and solar cells

Washington, July 9 : Researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) have achieved a significant advance in nanoscale lithographic technology, which could pave the way for the next generation of computer chips, solar cells, and other devices.

LeapFrog Lets the Games Begin: New Web-Connected Gaming Handhelds Available Now

New Leapster2 and Didj(TM) Learning Platforms Change Playing Field for Educational Gaming EMERYVILLE, Calif., July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Parents and kids will be winners with two new web-connected educational gaming systems from LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: LF), a leading developer of technology-based learning products. The company today announced the Leapster2 Learning Game System, the latest handheld from the popular Leapster(R) family, and the all-new Didj Custom Gaming System are now available at major retailers and at http://www.leapfrog.com/gaming. In addition, 14 new software titles will launch from now through the holidays, including games featuring popular characters and stories from leading entertainment properties. Both gaming systems will connect to the new, proprietary LeapFrog(R) Learning Path, a free online tool

Discussing Java code quality and Enerjy Software - Vendor Webcast

This Videocast discusses methods for monitoring and improving the quality of Java code. Discover how attitudes have evolved towards "quality driven" development and explore how to measure the quality of open-source Java projects. Learn how metrics and combinations of metrics can serve as predictors for isolating Java code bugs. Explore how an Eclipse plug-in can be used to effectively compare Java code with open source projects. Gain insight into various Java code quality initiatives which are being designed to enhance the quality of software projects.

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Wireless Client Available On Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone; Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

Sun Microsystems Inc: Sun Java Wireless Client Available On Latest HP iPAQ Smartphone; Java Technology Enables Wireless E-mail Service For HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger

ROCK BAND CONTINUES TO DEBUT NEW SINGLES IN DOWNLOAD CATALOG WITH NEW RELEASES FROM STAIND, SCARS ON BROADWAY AND THE NEW NO2

ROCK BAND™ CONTINUES TO DEBUT NEW SINGLES IN DOWNLOAD CATALOG WITH NEW RELEASES FROM STAIND, SCARS ON BROADWAY AND THE NEW NO2

The Current Development Kernel is...Linux-next?

"Linux-next is a somewhat strange base on which to try to develop, though. It is built anew every day from over 100 subsystem trees, each of which can, itself, change from one day to the next. So linux-next is a moving target, just like the mainline is. But, unlike the mainline, linux-next has no consistent or coherent history. Every day's linux-next tree is a completely new creation with a unique - and transient - history."

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry Next-Generation Data Masking Technology Advances Security and Privacy of Critical Customer Data

Made in IBM Labs: IBM Technology to Protect Customer Data in the Call Center Industry Next-Generation Data Masking Technology Advances Security and Privacy of Critical Customer Data


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